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De delictis gravioribus (Latin for "On more serious crimes") is a letter written on 18 May 2001 by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, to all the Bishops of the Catholic Church and the other Ordinaries concerned, including those of the Eastern Catholic Churches.
The letter was published in the official gazette of the Holy See, the Acta Apostolicae Sedis, in 2001.[1]
Churches, canon 1152 §2 1° (in Latin) Dedelictisgravioribus (in English) An English translation of Dedelictisgravioribus (from Origins, 31:32) (in English)...
abusing the confessional in the documents Crimen sollicitationis and Dedelictisgravioribus. Sacramentum Poenitentiae Explaining Crimen Sollicitationis v t...
Hospitallers of San Hipólito (Saint Hippolytus) or Brothers of Charity of de San Hipólito were founded in Mexico and approved by Rome as a mendicant order...
a work written by Regino, the abbot of Prüm (d. 915), entitled Libri duo de synodalibus causis et disciplinis, the bishop should ask in his visitation:...
Isabelle (2017). Simon le Magicien hérésiaque ?. Presses universitaires de Rennes. ISBN 978-2-7535-5904-2. Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of World Religions...
of George Houston's Translation from the French. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter & Co. pp. 48–49. ISBN 978-3-11-081141-4. A summary of the case can...
Supreme Court rules". The Advocate. "Medieval Sourcebook: Arroyo: Les manuels de confession en castillan". sourcebooks.fordham.edu. "Catholics cannot confess...
the title Marshal of France. Decrees are published in the Journal Officiel de la République Française (French Gazette). According to clause 77 of the Italian...
treated as a layman. At Napoléon Bonaparte's insistence, Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord requested laicization in 1802, in order to marry his long-time...
in der Kirche". domradio.de. 12 June 2019. "Diskussion um Lebensform für Priester". domradio.de. 23 March 2019. katholisch.de: Bischofstreffen in Lingen:...
over Vatican order to conceal priests' sex abuse". the Guardian. Dedelictisgravioribus, footnote 3 Murphy Report Archived 17 January 2010 at the Wayback...
54648/LEIE2006016. S2CID 153128973. SSRN 916768. Barretto, Vicente (2006). Dicionário de Filosofia do Direito. Unisinos Editora. ISBN 85-7431-266-5. Della Rocca, Fernando...
sciences ecclésiastiques: contenant l'histoire de la religion, de son établissement et de ses dogmes; celle de l'Eglise considérée dans sa discipline, ses...
Liguori, following the opinion of Suarez, teaches that such irregularity is de jure divino (Latin: "of divine law"); and that, therefore, the Pope cannot...
diriment impediment). Some impediments may be dispensed from, while those de jure divino (of divine law) may not be dispensed. In some countries, such...
medieval: la donación de constantino". Revista de estudios histórico-jurídicos (in Spanish) (24/2004). Ediciones Universitarias de Valparaíso: 337–358....
Bellarmine and most modern Catholic theologians (such as Palmieri, Billot, Straub [de], and Mersch [Wikidata]) consider that occult heretics "remain members of...